AppleOne Staffing was an interesting company to work for. They were reliable in finding work, often not too far from where I lived or went to school. My only criticism would be that I originally qualified for a wide range of jobs, most of the companies they worked closely with were somewhat limited.

I went to work for Apple One because ITT Technical Institute required wanted me to work at the school and the funding for the work study program had ran out. So they sent me over there. I have followed the policy of Apple One and called everyday since the end of my assignment and the only jobs they offered me were call centers. I don't like working call centers so I didn't work any other assignments.

While working with Kelly Services I obtained a new skill job assistant that I was offered. I have gained a lot of experience with this service and enjoyed working with different company and learning different types of business.

AppleOne is the temp agency and the company that my assignment was for was at Austin Energy.

-Be on the phone and in the ACTIVE status to start taking calls as soon as your shift begins. Take your scheduled breaks and lunch on time. Must be ACTIVE to take call all the way thru your work schedule until it's time to log off at the end of your shift.

-I've learned that all though the job was repetitive all calls were different.

-Management was great, they made sure to also do some fun activities with their employees every so often.

-My co-workers were very helpful we worked together on difficult questions or concerns a customer might bring up.

- Probably the hardest part of the job was sometimes it can get a little overwhelming.

My assignment with Apple One was for a public housing entity. I learned a lot & enjoyed the administrative duties assigned. Most days consisted of coding & batching invoices for data entry, researching invoice/payment inquiries and general clerical duties, i.e. filing, phones. Co-workers were friendly & helpful. The hardest part of the job was learning the government regulations. The part I enjoyed most was working with the numbers & the data entry.

When i first sent my resume, they called me 10 mins right after and booked an interview. Spoke with an account executive (whatever they're called there) and explained that i would like a career shift and i have a bit of experience in the field i want. She booked me for an interview with a company and i worked there as a temp. The job was supposed to last for at least 5 months but let me go after a few weeks claiming they couldn't do a background check. Reported to their staff that i my assignment will be ending soon and she was giving an assignment i specifically mentioned i wouldn't want to do anymore And the rate is way lower than what I had asked.

I emailed her again after a few weeks and she was claiming that there is nothing available that fits my qualifications and offered the same job so i declined and said i will wait.

After a few more weeks, i emailed her back and said the same thing and was being offered with the same job.

In addition, the company i had an assignment with didn't treat me right either and there's no way you can report them because they did it in a subliminal way. The working environment was very uptight and stiff. The supervisor there herself was nice but she obviously liked the other person I worked with who came from AppleOne too.

Until now i would email the account executive at AppleOne and she would always say that there's nothing for me except the job i told her from the start i don't want to do anymore.

Lastly, the job they're offering me (the one i don't want to do anymore) is paid way more in other agencies and companies.

I have gotten several jobs from this company. Yes it's a temp-to-hire but they take all the time and effort to find a position that best fits your abilities. These ladies are amazing and I would recommend this employment agency to anyone!!